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  4. RECORD AUGUST RAIN

    It was officially stated last night that the heavy rain which had fallen since Sunday in the catchment area has increased Sydney's ...

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  5. "Whitest Men on Earth are Hard-drinking and Hard-cussing Australian Diggers"

    The Venerable Archdeacon C. L. Riley, who will be consecrated to-morrow as Bishop of Bendigo, said that his experiences in the bush had helped him to frame the following philosophy:— ...

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  6. German Decrees Zone of Secrecy On Borders

    The decree making the Rhine and a prohibited area for foreign military officers and others has been extended. It now includes the whole of the Baltic and North Sea coasts, both sides of the Polist Corridor, the Lithuanian frontier, the whole of the Silesian frontier adjoining ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FARMER'S DEATH

    At Dubbo this afternoon, the Deputy Coroner (Mr. I. B. Mackenzie) opened an inquest concerning the death of Charles ...

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  8. AFTER RECORD

    L. HUTTON ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OLD MAN'S DEATH

    Evidence that exertion in chasing cattle and holding one of them in a fence, might have helped to cause the death of John ...

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  10. Hugh Trumble Dead

    Mr Hugh Trumble, the greatest bowler known to Australian cricket, and secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club for 26 years, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LIFTING OF RESTRICTIONS

    Further substantial rains occurred during the night on the catchment area, and this, together with the previous downfall, means more than three ...

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  12. England's Huge Score

    With 634 runs on the board for the loss of five wickets, England already dominates the Fifth Test match. The game ...

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  13. MAJOR BLUNDER

    Mr. Fairbairn (U.A.P.), a member of the House of Representatives, yesterday described the selection of Salamaua to replace ...

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  14. ARM IN SHARK

    Reminiscent of the famous Australian case, fishermen caught a 10ft. shark in the Gulf stream. A man's arm was ...

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  15. HELPED COMMUNISTS

    An allegation that famous film stars, including Shirley Temple, unwittingly supported Communism by allowing their names to be associated with ...

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  16. Boy's Suicide

    At an inquest at Maitland concerning the death of Harry Albert Clarkson, aged 14, who escaped from the Gosford Boys' Home on ...

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  17. Gaol for Grazier

    Oscar Smith, grazier, of Burrendong, near Wellington, was sentenced to three months' gaol with hard labor, in the Wellington ...

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  18. PALESTINE OUTRAGES

    The "Palestine Post" states that since July 14 there have been 1000 casualties in Palestine as a result of the terrorists. ...

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  19. Condition of Turk Leader Improved

    Kemal Ataturk, the Turkish dictator, who was reported to be gravely ill, is recovering, and is no longer causing political and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Hutton After Bradman's Record

    "My body and brain are tired. I wish there was another Sunday before I had to bat again," said Hutton ...

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  21. MORE RAIN COMING

    The Assistant State Meteorologist (Mr. Newman) said to-day that fairly general rain was likely to develop in the Western districts, with prospects ...

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  22. MINING TROUBLE

    There was an unexpected development in connection with the threatened mining trouble this morning when Mr. Justice Cantor summoned ...

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  23. UNHAPPY FRANCE

    Political fires have again flared up as a result of the resignation of the Minister for Public Works (M. Frossard) and the Minister for ...

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  24. JAPANESE OFFENSIVE

    The Japanese have launched an offensive on a 40-mile front between the Yangtse and Poyang, in the effort to smash the Chinese line, which is ...

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  25. Validity of Election Questioned

    The Court of Disputed Returns to-day resumed the hearing of cases in which William Cassie Milne is questioning the validity of the application ...

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  26. Certain Defeat Forecast

    Howard Marshall, in the "Daily Telegraph," says that even in a match which already grows fantastic, England's total seems to mean ...

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  27. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Sydney wheat market was a shade easier today. Bulk parcels were quoted at 2/9¾ (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots at 3/2½ per ...

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  28. Cheaper N.Z. Rate Reflected in Airmail

    The flying boat Centurian, which left Sydney shortly after 7 o'clock this morning on her Empire airmail flight, carried ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS WIN

    Against weak opposition, the Australian Davis Cup players survived the first round of the doubles in the American National championships. ...

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  30. DEPRESSION COMING

    Sir Wm. Beveridge, noted economist, [?] the British Association that there [?] a striking measure of agreement [?]tween the onset of the 1930 ...

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  31. CASH ORDERS

    Mr. N. D. Rydge, chairman of Cash Orders Amalgamated Ltd., speaking at the annual meeting, said that he did not think any legislation to abolish ...

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  32. Fingleton Might Be Out

    Jack Fingleton has strained a muscle in the left calf and it is improbable that he will play again in the Test. ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP

    Two armed masked bandits held up M. Harris, manager of the National Bank at Norwood, outside the bank late on Sunday night. ...

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  34. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 1 p.m. to-day:—Further rain on the coast, chiefly northern, where there will be some heavy falls, with ...

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  35. SHOT IN BACK

    Douglas Blair (21) was shot in the [?] at Stindridge gold links yesterday [?]ternoon. He was removed to hos[?] where, some hours later, a ...

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